
PENSTV INTERVIEWS
Sidney Crosby
Brooks Orpik
Coach Bylsma
--Michelle Crechiolo
COACHSPEAK WITH DAN BYLSMA...
Head coach Dan Bylsma had a few notes from his post-skate media chat:
--Sam Kasan
THEY SAID IT...




--Sam Kasan
PENS PICS

James Neal, the pride of Whitby, Ontario

Crosby has an audience

Kunitz in the blue paint while Bortuzzo and Engelland play D

Make sure to check out our feature on Kris Letang and his commitment to success

Paul Martin


I cropped the photo this way to get TK in it. He's back at practice after getting yesterday off due to illness

Assistant coach Tony Granato calmly watches a drill
--Michelle Crechiolo and Sam Kasan
PENS' SKATE INFO
It looks like Simon Despres will be back in the lineup tonight, judging by the defensive pairings. Although I haven't gotten official word yet. Kennedy was back on the ice after missing yesterday's practice with an illness.
Kunitz-Crosby-Dupuis
Bennett-Jeffrey-Neal
Cooke-Sutter-Kennedy
Glass-Vitale-Adams
Orpik-Martin
Despres-Letang
Niskanen-Engelland
Eaton-Bortuzzo
--Sam Kasan
LEAFS PICS
The Maple Leafs held an optional morning skate at Air Canada Centre. Fifteen players took part, which includes both netminders. Ben Scrivens will get the nod in goal for the Leafs.









--Sam Kasan
TWITTER Q&A WITH MARC-ANDRE FLEURY
--Sam Kasan
LETANG COMMITTED TO SUCCESS
“I’m trying to do my best to bring offense to the team,” he said. “Obviously joining the rush, making plays, putting the puck on net like last night. It just happened to be like that, but it’s fun to have a streak going with the team.”
It’s easy to think a player like Letang, with the sheer athletic ability and talent he possesses, could just show up to the rink to practice and play games and he’d be just fine.
But what’s truly special about Letang, 25 years old and in his sixth full NHL season, is his continued dedication to strengthening his game and the amount of work he puts in to be the player that we see being involved offensively while still being strong defensively. He works at it. Every single day.
Full story here.

--Sam Kasan
GAME PREVIEW
The Leafs offense has been led by rookie Nazem Kadri. The seventh-overall selection in the 2009 NHL Draft is tied for the team lead with 25 points (11G-14A) on the season, and has been their most consistent scoring threat. Kadri, 22, had his seven-game scoring streak snapped by Pittsburgh in their previous matchup. During that stretch he posted six goals – including a hat trick against the NY Islanders – and 11 points. He's gone pointless in his last two games, so he may be due to get back on the scoresheet.
James van Riemsdyk leads the club with 14 goals. He’s a big body and constant presence at the net. Phil Kessel hasn’t been filling the net with his usual regularity – only nine goals on the year – but he has been setting up scores. He leads the team with 16 assists, and is tied for the team scoring lead at 25 points. Kessel potted two goals against the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday night, so he's heating up.
Full preview here.
--Sam Kasan
START THE DAY
The Pens will hit the ice at Air Canada Centre at 11:30 a.m. for their morning skate. They'll take on the Maple Leafs for the second time in six days at the ACC tonight at 7 p.m. The Leafs have the ice at 10:30 a.m. for their own morning skate. Stay here for all the updates on tonight's game.
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We'll start the day with a song by Bernhoft called "C'mon Talk." I found out about this guy through my lovely friend Briana, and I've got to admit I'm quite impressed. Unique, soulfull, multi-talented, and above all, just an awesome tune.
Enjoy.
--Sam Kasan
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